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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFF 99 FAN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1885 DAILY BE}(A natare, It is handecmely fllustrated, full of Interesting facts, and as a refer- ense beok s most excellent. In view of the prediction that the cholera will visit America ke is also distributieg a little pampblet ¢ g maing useful hints 28 te uld be treated, HE COUNCIL BLUFFS, Monday Morning, Feb.23. how it e BATES.S = %0 sents par week « §10.00 per yosr SUBSCRIPTION ByOarisr = = « = = By Mall = The annual rchocl election is tobo held Mondsy, March 9, at which two directors will be elected for the term of three years. The public sshools of the city are too important an interest to be a'lowed to fall into tho hands of mere political tricksters, and the citizens should be on their gusd, lest scme such schemes be OFFICR! 0.7 Poarl Btraet, Noar Brondway. “T"THMINOR MENTION. Heo that your nams s properly regls sprang onto the voters aa have been trled tered. at two or three previous electionss Garner township ls troubled by framps. beng greatly | mpg yepublicans scom tlow in making any move toward nominating D. M. Wyland, the banker of Hatlan, |alderman at the coming election, Let wan In the city Saturday. cach party put up ifs beit men, and then A. B. Keith, of the Crawford county [lot the voters support the best of these thus ee'ccted. Covncil Bluffs needs to make & decided change In its adminlstra tion cf city affaire, if it denires to up its reputation or its credit. The moral and fivascial loosences of the ad- mindstration Is fast making this clty a by- word thronghout the west., end all good citizops must rally fora change for the better, snd by thus voting cne more olec- tion afier thls may make acomplete change foz the botter. men for Bullet!n, was in the clly Saturday. The paving contractors say thoy will finish Broadway next week if tno weathor modcrates, Mra, Dr. Burroaghs loft Satarday eventng for Chiosro, intending to be ab sont aboat a week. keep A selest psriy is to be glvea by Re- beckah Lodge No. 3, Thursday evening next at Beno's ha'l. Tho man Gordon held in juil here as a| (auouscn are generally a vagrant, proves not to be the Gordon who | frand, A few rpavined pall fs wanted in Kanse, where he broke jail. The trial of Jack Fickle, the murderer of Maurico Slattery, brothsr of Trof. Slattery, of this city, will commonce in St. Louls to day. and & ans make up cno slate, and parhaps a fow diesatis- fied ringsters mske up another. The good, honest eouls who feel it to be thelr duty to attend the caucaeaes, and who know lit!le of the pravious scheming, find on coming to the designated pleco of meetlng that their chceice is narvowed down to ome of two They can simply vote for one ring or for the oppo- eltion ring, or caet their vo'c where it s jeonnts for nothing. If those who hon- estly desire good men in cffice would put in a little more time befora the caucuses, their votes might ke comblned and de- feat any and all rings, and emash all bad slates, The board of registration meets in the city clork’s offics today for the purpose cf compleiing and corecting the registry for the city elestion, ““Qity warrants are selling at 80 cents.” 8o says tha official organ of the city. So far as can ba learned no one is buying them at any price, except an occasional tax-payer wko waunts of a few of the $40,000 outstanding. Tomorrow evenlng you shall hear Capt. Scoley’s lecture at the Masonle Tall. If you cannot go you should never- theless buy all the tickets you can afford to and help swell tho fund for the sol- dkers’ widows and orphana, evils. Afipe organ, half price, at Beard’s wall paper etore, next to postoffice. CHILDREN’S RERVICE. Allegory Presented by . L. Hammond, of “Ohicago, Thes, C. White, representiog a St Louls manafacturlng hous2, was in the olty Saturday, interviewing Supt. Burns| At the Congrezational church yester— about farnishing new street cars for the |day morning there was an unusually large Councll Bluffs lines. New cars of syme | number f children present, owlng to the gort are needed. That is evident. arrangemeats made for a apecial service Nephi Winchester, the Indian who is | fUF them. frequently In duress vile on accountof| Rev. H. L. H”"‘"“’““_' of Chioago, o0 much: firc-water, s agaln in the clty |gave & very pleasing ditcourse in the iall for the old offense. His hands are |form of an allegory on ‘‘The Voyage of badly frozen and he will loso one or|ldfe.” He pictared the 1iver of life more fingers becausa of this last sproe, | *PFingIng from a core In the great moun- The democratic caucnses are to be held [aintoristeriiy ik thofmany Bl % 5 boats berns upon its bosom. He de- this cvoning at the following places, at [ecrlbed how each bcat had a captain by 7:30 o'clock: First ward, Weiss & Clau-[the name of Will, who had such wise sen’satore: second ward, city coune']|counsel ors as Reason and Conscience, chamber; third ward, Justice Schurz's ?nd_uuuh piokcectiion & Maschol Eatalon 2 g amily, of whom thera were many. He office; fourth ward, St. Jo:eph's academy. | desciibed how the bonts were manned Bill Berry was roleassd from the city | each by tiwenty help-13, five on cach slde, joll Saturday morning, having served a above and below, with two sentinels in front ab e short torm for being druck. Before|iide patowe wed o " ones "0 night he was brovght back in agein and |frent, o0ae to taste, the other soms hours zfcerward wag let out to {;0 !“:;n'h Th"m Ill“]‘“"lll“"f ;l“:;“ 2 c . [boats, the chart which should be studie :::In(i 8 pav it ashes andiforgobivoize: |y 5y fory aant beck by those who had s gone further down the 1iser, the white dove which could be called any tiwe to help and bless; the fica' reaching ot the bay where many ships wera to ke fourd Tho city claction is one week from to- day. Only a fow days for ihs true citi- zomn’s of the place to rilly abou’ trae|some in pairs, some going about singly; men, and get them elected. Party and |the various 1wlandsin the bay at which porconal proferarcos should b lost sight [these ships mado landings, that cof of in the unitod effort toget none but the ffifl:flff‘;t;ufif;"lffifia‘:hesz‘?fflfi;? lfif:.?] bett In office. to bo found on these fslands, then how e Satordsy aftescnon | €¥€TY DOW and then some ahip was seizod Oflicer Cusick on Saturdsy afterzoon by an undercorrent and cairied in spite arrested a colored man, on susplolon. |of sail or car out of the bay, through The fellow gave his name as Will Piumb, tho narrows into a great hesond, the and had in his possession five pairs of ;'gh‘é’f ]Wh‘l“h "l? Obl'c“"d by a great 5 2 5 og bavk; how the chart used on the new pants and one Mgl which ho had voyage along the river and around the bay, apparently stolon, The owner of the|and found Iy experience what thera wis goods has not been found yet. beyond; how the vescels laden with the The decent democrats should tarn out | £0¢ treasures and freo from contagious ciseases, weuld siil up the river of life, to the caucusos to-night In sach goodly encufu", sereng, Info the preence of numbers a8 to effectually met down on|him who wade the channsl of ite river auy aitomphof any. gang or ric to.die. |5 Bertd out 1o il bustein tho be- tate nomlnations, The city government |S101iog, and bad furnished the chart; " ” low the boats laden wish rubbish, with 1s in such shape now that the democrats | discase and corruption, would ba carvied must nominate their best mon, along adark channel tothe dead sca, where storms and winds prevsil. From this allegory, full of beautiful dcscriptions hard up for complimentary notlces of [and of practical taach ngs of trath, the itself. It pu's a poid advestiscment in o |speaker urged the lit’le ones to lock out little religious weekly having almost as sud get thele bost laden with the best, Morkly As plessing b caks In the discours: small clrculat'on s its own, and then|approprinte songs were given by the rep oducas the advertisement in {ts own |choir, snd by the children, The whole colums, clalming 1t is the editorial ex- 'vl:m-d o nl:l}-lt plfi?’llnuobl!ldren'* fleivlvz b Vo | #11d one which will long be rcmembere {:;;antu \1[) thtolhr:h,.,wm weekly, No by all who attended. esty about that, sare, Mr, Hammend Last evening Rev. James M, Lewis and W, B. Robiogon | presched on ‘I'he ultlmate suczess cf wero tried Saturdsy cn » charge cf steal- | O olty.” This was his closing ser mon as a supp'y for tha charch, th ng an overcoar from & man named Brin- new p“mnml’{zv,urmr.ncfiulfu:? 2.1“:;,.,;, ton, at the dummy depot, Lewis was|wich, 11, is expected to arrive this dis:harged, bat RubTson way pinched. week, and commenoe bis ministra Tie coat was fousd ina second hand [10P# Bext Sundsy. ~Mr. Hammoad d T stcr, and Robiowon acknowledged bav- |1 the pulptt for sbeat Forks, aon’ o) ing 8c1d it, but claimed be didso at the | sermons have baen Hstencd 10 with. close request of avother man, and that he did |sttertion and muchiutsrert, whils so fally not do the stealing, ke basno less won the hearts of the pe. - ¥ ple. He ls a grand msn, everyway, snd Neola has been etirrid vp over the pro. | while the welcome to the new pestor will hibitory law. Following the brilliat ex- | be 1one the less hearty, yet there will be amplo of Conucil Bluifs, a fop ordinsnoe a regrot with mnllyln have Mr, Ham- . . . moud depart, and wherever he msy bs was pused Jicensing ““1“9”' 8t §300 8| po will mrry’ the best wlthes of tyhule yea. One ealcon wan, O'Conror, refused | with whom he has came in contact here. to pay the requisite 1evenve upder the | The church rightly feels that it was very evaslve ordinance, and was arrested by | fortunste in ,bfilnt':“'blr""l'"’c";' M":‘n"' f = 0o, ¥ |a supp'y during this nferlm of waltin, tho city warsha'. O'Cconer In tarn| for (o wnrival of the now pastor. " swore out informat'ons ageinst thes mayor, — olty marshal and the aldermen for enter-| Beckman & Co., 526 Maln street, will Ingtuto a consplracy, ¥nd another sga'nit | waeh and ofl your harvess cheap now, the clty ofticlals fur failirg to caforce the R —— prohibltory law. These cates wire all R B in B s t ¥ : AkE BARGAINS in Bcors aND Snoks dismissed, and ()'Corner acquitted. The the rast of this month, o geod, excltement runs high, Womens' kid batton shocs, M. F. Rohrer, the epeolal ugeut of the |¥2 00, former vr'ce §3.50, Mutua! Life Insurancs comsany of New | ¢, o2¢ns' kid botton shoes, good, good good, The prokibition shect must ba getting T. N, Bray, 102 Maiu street, offers 2,95, 5 York, s distriboting coples of the ”wé.::;?e;r'fi?mt n shces, Selenco Almsnac for 1885, one of the|$1 25, former price §1 75, most valuable publications which Fas] Womens' graln polih shoes, ever been sent out Ly the cowpany. l!lm' forae ,"rr?:l;?% heos 25 it s typographically a besoty, and will Yeinf. T shalioncyomy. entire. sidk. to greatly appriclated by all cbiervers of Owa‘a March Lst, RECELVING AND GIVING, The Anniversary Missionary sermen at the MethodistiChurch Rev. A, Thornbrue of Dennlson, Towa, preached the anniversary sermon at the Methodist church yesterday morning, of which the fcllowir “Frealy ye Matt. 10, S, 1f we stand in the summer timo &t the is a synople: havo roceived; froely give. base ¢f tome mouatain that iy elevated so bigh that Ity summit is conlinually crowned with enow, we might wonder perhaps that the snow did not bsocine deop sometimes, and pile up s> high that the eye could nct reach the top. But at asecond thought, we remember that there is Ja continual es going on underneath thet snow to replace the immense volumes overlying -it. Little stroams and rivalets come out from beneath it, which we find to be {rae by giirg to the suow line. It is true that the menu- tain top lias been recelving fiom year to yeor the snow that falls from the hegvens, but has been going back to the earth again by the procrss mentioned, to be cavght up, carried to the cloads in vapor, and then showered again In snow uvpon the wountain top. The 1ule by which this process is car- ried on we will fid to hold good in all phascs of life. The laborer goes forth and sows the seed, expecting in time to be vemunersted for his work, when the barvest poura forth its golden stores. The same is good in the law of iutalli- gence. Tha student who burns {he mid- night oil oxpeots to reap & benefit from his carnest toil and constant sindy. He expects tome time fo etand in the pulpit or befora tha bar, or he expects to fclow the calling of a ttitesman a phy- sician, Scmetime in life he expects a rewurn for his earnest study or his irnate thought, Again in the line of Inter- national good, we expect the exports we send to other countrles to bring tack to us from foreign shorer, cther go.ds in their place that are necestary to our welfarc, Now If this holdsgoyd In the line of Intelligzence and in tbe line of labor end commerce, will it not hold gocd also in the moral life’ The great thought that should be In the beart of & miss'onary worker, aud of all workers who work for the salvation of souls is the thought that their duty is to sow the seed and leave the result with tho Almighty Father. Now there are some qualificat'ons ne- cessary 10 missionary woi One of the first qalifications Is to ba divested of sin, The second qualificaticn 1s to b invested with power. We are a'l ordinary men, move amony ordinary men, and sro of the ordinary class of humanity, but we can have extraordinary power. We can be invested with that power that comes from the Almighty Father. The third quali- ficatlon is an_cvidence and conviction that men can be saved. 1 feel that we ought to have Christas the stariing point, The individual t! gets Christ before the people, the in vidual that holds wp the law of Christ, and gets people to see in Him their Savior, can hope to succeed. If I thought I could not get your minds above and beyond myself, I would feel that my work is a failuora. We must help toe people to eeck Chrlst, and must hnvlo Christ as the great object of the soul. And then agsin the Christian worker ought to feel in his heart that therc is no restelcticn to be placed upon the chareter «f charity, Our misslonacy coclety was cstablished in 178L, The first missionary sant out from America was tent in 1794, We will 1-0% this morning at the fruit of this labor in our church. It now contains eixtesn missionsry fields. The ministera end membership combined, amount to 1,800,150 people. This 18 & part of the result of missionary work in 118 yenrs, and if we continuo to progress in this manver for the next 118 years it is possi- ble for Africa to make as g 0d a showing as thls. Now wkat is cur church doing for the causs of misslons? What is she doing to tave the world? The mi slonary col- lection last year was §645,926, and with the bequest we find that it come up to $751,125, nearly 36 cents per member exclusive of bequest. With the bequest, 41 cents par member, We aro willing to eave the world by glving an average of 41 cents per ye.r api Wiiling to risk that much for the salvation of the world. It is nota good ehowing, Not 85 gcod &8 we ought to have, Some do nct believe In going away from home to do this work. 1 admit that charity begins at home, but it does uot etop there, It goes oul into the world, 1€ 1he indiviauals ahout you wil nog reselve the Loid Jesue, you must go to those who will, 1t is our businets to gointo all the world and teach the gospel. One of our misslonarles asked the Duke of Wel'ington at one time what he thought about mlsslonary werk, Tre old so'dier seid ‘‘what are your crlers?”’ He answerad, “It is golog into all the world for the spread of the gospo).” *Then,” said he, “‘All you have got to do isto obey orders.”” We read “Goye into all the world, and preech my g spel unto every people.” Itis our command givirg of Carist. Itis notour bue to be restrletiog our work, It is our business to be obedient to cur crlers. Idomnot belteve in this idea of the beathen being in our midst. Ic s right to look at the welfare of 1hose surround- ing us, but I do not believe therc is an iotelligent man or woman in this city who canbe clarsed as heathen, There fs not one but *who has heard sometbing about the gospel of Christ ard raviog faith in Him, There may be wicked men, tbere may be those who have given themselves to pleesure and are thought- lets about their soul ealvat on, but I do not think thera : re any who know so li't'e couc roing their futurs welfare as to re quire sll of our eervlces to convert them, when thay are unwilliog to be converted, €0 much as those who hiave had co oppor- tunity to know that which o nearly con- cerns them, All 1he world iy open for gospel work. Wthat Is your share in glving to Goa! What blusnzs do you obtain? How much moracen there ke! Wkhat great blesslngs yon are continvally rcceiving fr mon high, How grand and munifi- cent ere the {r asures that we receive with open srms from the Father of all b'e sing! Are youre:procal} Ob, that the Fa'he: may keep that thought be- fore us e — PBefore you boy a harness esll on Beck- man & Co., 5256 Main street, MANDEMAKER & VAN, . AROHITEQTS, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS No, 201 Upper Br-adway, Councl Blaffs. UBBERS- A full stock of Mens’, Womens’, Boys’, Misses’ and Childrens’ New Jersey ARCTICS, now ready in any quantity to suit purchasers, CHICAGO TERMS and DISCOUNTS every day in the year. We also carry FULL lines of BOOTS and SANDALS of above named goods, includ- ing the nicest line of SPECIALTIES for fine retail trade made by ANY company. We have some Felt Boots to close outb cheap. Try a case of our COMMON SENSE ARCTIC for MEN, we FULLY recommend them. Write for list on “Lumbermen.” Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, Storehouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St Office, 412 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. “MURDER MOST FOUL,” To Allow Anyone to Die of Diphtheria. URING the Inet five years there has not beon a death from diphtherla in any caso where Dr. Thomas Jefleris' preventive and cure was used. It has been the meavs of saving thousands of lives. Indis pensible in putild sore thr at, in msiignant scarlet fever changivg it in 48 h urs ha. 1he simple form. For #alo only at the doctor's office, No 23 South Eighth street, Council BBluffs, Io Send for it; price §2. Dyapeptic, why live In misery and aie in despalr with cancer of the stomacnt’ Dr. Thomas Jefferls cures every c.se of indigestion and oo'!lll‘ntlon in & very short time. Best of refeiences given. Djspepssia is tho cause of all of ninety per cent diseased conditions. F. H, Oncurr, I M. TrEYNOR, GOUNCIL BLUFF CARPET (0. Svcckssons T0 Casady Orcutt & French 405 Broadway Counci! Bluffs S. T. FreNci, COMMEROIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 1 milling, 65; No, 2, 60; No. 3, Corn—New, 250, Oata—For local purposes, 283c. 0 per ton; baled, 50@60, 1 30 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00 6 50, g Ooal—Delivered, hard, 950 per ton; soft 400 por ton Lard—Fairbank's, wholesaling at 9c, Flour—City flour, 1 50@2 90, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, . LIVE BTOOK, Oattle—Butcher cows 8 206@3 75, stoars, 3 76@4 00, Sheep—2 50@3 00, Hogs—4 00@4 25, PEODUCE AND FRUITS, Poultry—Live chickens,fper doz. 300;idress- ed chickens, 8c; dressed turkeys, 1Uc; dress- ed ducks, 9¢; dressed gecse, Sc, Butter—Creamery, 26@25¢; choice country 18@ 200, Egga—27 per_dozon, ‘egetablos— Potatoes, 50@ (00 per bushel; onious, 60c per bu; apples, choice cooking or eating, 3 00; beans, 1 00@1 60 per bushel, Cider—82 gallon bbl., $6,50, Oranges—4 00 per box, Lemons—4 60@5 00 ver box Butcher Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Mattings, J. L. DeBEVOISE, Onion Ticket Agent No. 507 Broadway Councll Bluffs, Linoleums, 0il Cloths and Upholstery. Mail Orders Carefully Filled! Railway Time Table. Corrected to January 7, 1885 COUNCIL BLUFFS., The following are the timos of the arrival and do. parturo of trafus by central standard time, a4 the ocal depota. Trains losve tranafer depol fon min- ates earller and arrive ten minutes later. CEIOAGO, BURLINGION AND QUINOT, Luava, 5:85 p m Chicago Kxprees 9:40 & m Fost Mall, 19:20p m Accommodation. *A% local depot only. KANSAS CITY, 87, JON_AND COUNGIL BLUFPS, 10:05 8 @ 'Mail and Expross, 86 pm Paclfic Expross, OHICAGO, MILWAUKER AND ST, PAUL, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR A B. HOWE’S Corn Meal, Graham Flour, Hominy |} Ground Fresh Every Day!|’ Ground Feed Always on Hand. Mill, corner of North Bixth and Mill Streets, COUNOIL, BLUFFS, CHICAGO, BOUK IBLAND AND PACIFIO. 'Atiantlo Expr Day Expross *Des Molnes Accommodation, *At local dopot only. *WABABH, 8T, LOUIS AND PACITIC, Accommodat.on Louls Expross Ohloago Expross *Ab Transtor only #m0Aa0 aad NoRTIVRSTE, x Pacifio Express WIOUX OITY AND PACIVIO, Paal 1:40 pma ok ly DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAILA, —8:30—9:30=10:3011:40 & m. [ 1:80 m. bundays 30—8:30. ns'ex ooly. 1, B, J, Ellton. . D PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, £23 Mo Broadway, Cenacll Blutta SHITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 0 Main St., Couxcir Brt Towa. A Complete Line of New Goods to 8elect From, KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand whio wo will sell In retall or carjoad lots, All Stock Warranted as Reoresented, Wholeale srdreted) des en it Graly sonable Satlsfaction Guaranteod SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave, & Fourth St. CouncilBlufls AGENTS WANTED. Iirs., Judd & 8mith’s New Improved Electric Belt, 810 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA ST., DALUAS, TEXAS; and FT. WAYN IT FOSITIVELY CURKS— Kidney and Liv Bright's Dissas., Rheumatism, N Dyspepsia, Norvonstess W sting Weakness, § & ‘Affvtions, Tndigastion, Heart D Headach, Lame Back, Co'd Foot, and all discases ng Inoreasod motive powers, '~ New fmproved 3 and §6; old style 81 each, HOUSE ND RAISER. Brick buildings of any size raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame honse moved on LITTLE NT trucks, the beat in the world, IT, 1T, FIELD, FIELD & ESTEP, UNDERTAKERRS No. 317 Broadway, Council Blufts, Towa. Office Calls Attended Promptly, 1) nd Night, Particular attention given to Imbalmin, SPECIAL NOTICES.[ JOHN NAGEL, : NOTICE.—8peoial a vortlsements, euo e Lost, found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rent, Wants, Board. ing, eto., will be Insorted in this column a4 the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first lnsertion sod FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each suboequent n- orblon. Leavo udvertisements at our offios, N Poarl Btroot, noar Broadwav SUCCRSBOR TO HastINGs & NAGEr, Wholesale Produce And Commission, o, 306 Holladey St, DENVER, COL. So'icit Consignments and guar- bntee quick sales and prompt re- turns. Qive usa trial. References—Bradstreet’s or Guns Agencies; and [irst National Bank, Denver. WANTS, "‘mmxn A student in den‘alcfiice. Must have mea: 8 of solf-support Call on or address at No. 12 Pear! 8t. Council Bluga, VW ARTED—A good gitl ta do genatal houtework, Call'at 1€ Bancroft streot. Fon Coun, terms. E—A rare chan e to get a fine, well im- roy od farm of 400 nereg, within a few milea of Bluffs, at & bargain, Low price and easy £WAN & WALKER JROR SALE—A good payiric hotel proverty with livory etable. in one of the best small towns in western Iowa wl sell with or without fuenitaic, or will tiade for a emall farm with #toc SWAN & WALKER. OR SALE—Eighty acres unizproved land in Unlon county, Jowa, 5} mles south-cast of Af- tom, the o wut, eit, oF will trago for Nobrasha ‘or 3 o A RIS ne s bt office, at a bargain, 108, OFFICERY W, B, X, romEy OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Bluffs, . =« [ Established 1856 Dealers in Forelgn and Domestio Exohange and Home Becuritice, acro tract of good land about nilos from Council Bufl) post SN & WatkR. OR SALE—In Harrison county, lowa, K under fence—a 00 re farm om® all under cultivation exsept 8 acres good gruss or pasture land, everal other tracts of from 40 to 160 acres of unimproved land. BWAN & WaLkxi, 420 acres JFOU SALE-Lands improved aad unfmproved. nts farm in we-tern lows, Kansas Nebraska or Dakota, let us bear from you. X & WALKER. ‘R. Rice M. D. CAN UEHS, or other tumors removed without the OR 84LE—Special bargain. fras o dwelling, ten r oms with ail modern im provements. well located aud olmost new. Prico 5,00 §1,L00 cash balance long time BWAN & WALKRR, Alarge two story knlfo or drawing cf blesd. CHEONIC. DISEASES.ts s vor Ahirly years practioal oxperience @Sies 5, Poarl ohreof, Gonnc Bludte . &4 Consultation free. VIV ANTED—To correapond with any non owner of property fn Council Bluffs or dent tta- gt buy K. waltsme county, or any on with or sell propezty in westera lowa, AN & WAL OR SA1E dence lots in us before you buy, Alargo pumber of business and resi 1l pants of Council Bluffs. Seo SWAN & WALKKR. Dr, W. H. Shorraden DENTIST, Masonic Temple, Councl) Bluftz . on our list Ol RENT—We h ve several hous o & WALKXR, 5w [ROR: 8 Le—Partios wishing o buy abeap lota to build on canbuy on nouthly payments of trom £2t0810. . BWAN & WALKKR Towa. OR REN (—Wo will rent you o lot to with the prisilage to buy ot you_wish liberal terme, BWAN & W, 1 on ) very i C O A X COUNCIL BLUFFS D—To correspond with sny one wishing & § d locstion £ ¢ glanning will, sash, door | | and bnd & wo have building and machinery, well located, for sale, lease or Bwar& W TOR RENT Large two ttory frame bullding sult sblo for warchiouso r storage purposos. noar Ui n 1l found, y and machine shop. cupola, b ower with fiaed shate- i €40, 10ady Lo put in motion i S B TALE, Wholesa'e and Rotail Dealers in SO BALE ouser, Lot and Loud A, J. B teph o ean, 608 Firet avenuc, Hard Soft ana Blossburg O L8 T W. IL fIBLEY, Mayigcer. Offico, 25 Main St Yard, on C. R. L M. & Bt I Railway. REVIOVED {OR SALE—A top-buggy, first- 1183 mabe and 1n ex ellont condition.OF will trade for cheap 10t Adaress -, M. Beo office, Councl BluTs, VOAL aND »0OD—Goorge Heaton, 035 Broad: (0% Vay? solls oon and wood at roasonable _prices Tves 2,060 Lba, for a ton, and 128 cublc for & cord, vy i, wnmcu—m ery body in Cou TunBax, Dellvored by carii senta & wook. LD PAPERS—For salo &t DES 000, ab 45 oonts & hundred v and C, 1| Blufls fo_take » only dwenty JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, OOUNCIL BLUFI8, IOWA. Office, Main Strect, Room 8, Shugert and Feso block. Wili practice'in 8 ate and Federal courts, N. BOHURZ, Justice o 110 Peage.| Sehmitt & Harb OFFIOR OVER AW EXPRESS COUNCIL BLUFFS. I0wA e THE—m ORDER YOUR Oob, Goals Wood PPLAR BARBERS L. TON HES' P, 0. address, Lock Bok 1189, Council Bluffs JOHN FOX, Deputy Sheriff and They will continue thelr CIGAR AND TOBACCO Beneral CollectionAgent| - . .. . couurie Office with N, Schurz, Justice of the Peace, € uncl) | lic to call aud sec thew. Tho fuest cigars ) Elufls, lowa, w000 always on band, Have romoved trom under the Opera House to WNO. 402 BROADWAY,